With the Alabama Crimson Tide softball season officially kicking off, a new batch of players has stepped up to the plate, along with a few veterans. With the rookies come a few new walk-up songs, and a few veterans have also changed up theirs. Here are the top five walk-up songs from the home opener a few weekends past.
5: “A Lot” – 21 Savage
When rookie outfielder Ana Roman made her first appearance for the Crimson Tide, she was ready. In the opening weekend, she tallied three home runs. Then, during the home opener, she forced a bases-loaded walk.
Roman has started all games so far, and it doesn’t look like she will be replaced anytime soon.
4: “Breakin’ Dishes” – Rihanna
It may not be far-fetched to say that everyone likes Rihanna, and rookie infielder Ambrey Taylor is in that crowd. She picked a lesser-known Rihanna song as her walk-up. The song did well on release but was overshadowed by other songs on the album. “Good Girl Gone Bad” debuted at number two on the top 200 on release.
3: “Folsom Prison Blues (Live at Folsom State Prison)” – Johnny Cash
Veteran outfielder Larissa Pruitt hasn’t changed her walk-up song since last season, but that hasn’t diminished its value at all. Arguably one of the best songs from country legend Johnny Cash, and also one of his most popular singles.
Pruitt steps up to the plate during the iconic guitar solo halfway through the song. By the time she is ready to face down the pitch, audiences have heard the iconic “Suey!”
2: “Hypnotize” – The Notorious B.I.G.
Veteran infielder Abby Duchscherer has picked an iconic song for her final season with the Crimson Tide. Duchscherer takes her at-bats after hearing one of the most iconic intros in hip hop history.
When this song hit the shelves, it was an instant success. It debuted at number two on the Billboard Top 100, only to rise to the top rank just two weeks later. Hypnotize went platinum in the US and triple platinum overseas in the UK.
1: “One” – Metallica
It’s no wonder that veteran infielder Salen Hawkins has ranked first on these rankings for two years in a row. Along with being one of the best shortstops in the nation, she also has the most unique music taste on the team.
Last season, she opened the year with “Girls, Girls, Girls” by Motley Crue. Throughout the season, she changed it a few times, including a cover of an Allman Brothers song by Hank Williams Jr., then ending the season with “Cherry Pie” by Warrant.
One is a very dark and heavy song, even for Metallica. It was the fourth and final single released for their fourth album, “…And Justice For All.” The song itself is about a WWI soldier who is injured by a landmine, only to be kept in a state of limbo by doctors. The music video for the song featured clips from a 1971 anti-war film called “Johnny Got His Gun.”
Hawkins picked the most intimidating part of the song for her walk-up. An instrumental breakdown and guitar solo that leads into James Hetfield screaming that darkness is imprisoning him.
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